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ndcowgirl
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2015-11-03 9:28 AM
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ndcowgirl - 2015-11-02 9:23 PM I have a grandson of Tres Seis weanling. He has such an easy going disposition and is super athletic. He is by Tres Kings and out of a Takin on the cash daughter. I sold the dam bred back the same way and the new owner also has a mare bred to triple vodka and ironically they both have the same breeding date. I'm definitely going to be talking to the new owner to see how pre potent Tres Seis is.

 Tres Kings is in the C-N futurity stallion auction that closes the 14 of this month and is currently going for $500.  www.cbarnquarterhorses.com

I have 2 breeding a year for him.
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arion
Reg. Mar 2015
Posted 2015-11-03 9:49 AM
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ndcowgirl - 2015-11-03 9:28 AM
ThreeCorners - 2015-11-03 9:24 AM
ndcowgirl - 2015-11-02 9:23 PM I have a grandson of Tres Seis weanling. He has such an easy going disposition and is super athletic. He is by Tres Kings and out of a Takin on the cash daughter. I sold the dam bred back the same way and the new owner also has a mare bred to triple vodka and ironically they both have the same breeding date. I'm definitely going to be talking to the new owner to see how pre potent Tres Seis is.
 Tres Kings is in the C-N futurity stallion auction that closes the 14 of this month and is currently going for $500.  www.cbarnquarterhorses.com
I have 2 breeding a year for him.

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2015-11-03 10:00 AM
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rockinas - 2015-11-02 8:55 PM I like them A LOT. 

I trained & owned Three And Out, on the list Whiteboy posted.  Great mare, great mind, lot of fun to own & ride.  She injured a suspensory and I retired her.  We've been getting some nice foals out of her.

Since her, I've  purchased, started, and sold a few others that will be running in 2016.  I have another one of my own that will run in 2016, and I also have a weanling 3/4 brother to Dashin Czar who is at the top of the money earners list. 

SG  on here, also has several of them as well.



We are expecting foals from 3 different daughters of Tres Seis for 2016.  Every one of them I have had has had an exceptional mind & extremely athletic. 

How tall are your TS mares?...I've looked at a few and they have all been about 14.3.  Is that pretty standard for TS mares?
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-11-03 1:52 PM
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 Absolutely!!!
Rockinas has great luck with them.
I have a barrel mare and a broodmare and a baby by him
Love him
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-11-03 1:52 PM
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rockinas - 2015-11-02 8:55 PM I like them A LOT. 

I trained & owned Three And Out, on the list Whiteboy posted.  Great mare, great mind, lot of fun to own & ride.  She injured a suspensory and I retired her.  We've been getting some nice foals out of her.

Since her, I've  purchased, started, and sold a few others that will be running in 2016.  I have another one of my own that will run in 2016, and I also have a weanling 3/4 brother to Dashin Czar who is at the top of the money earners list. 

SG  on here, also has several of them as well.



We are expecting foals from 3 different daughters of Tres Seis for 2016.  Every one of them I have had has had an exceptional mind & extremely athletic. 

OOPS I should have read down
Yes LOVE LOVE LOVE 
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teehaha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-11-03 2:08 PM
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I'm in the LOVE them catagory too :)  Smart, easy to get along with and trainable.  What's exciting for me are the grandget of TS seem to be doing great also and you'll be seeing alot of them comming up through the ranks in the next few years.

This mare was in Slim's first foal crop of about 4 horses.  Has track earnings, futurity earnings and pro barrel earnings

 


This colt from Slim's second foal crop won the Wyoming All breed Derby by 4 or 5 lengths









 

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rockinas
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-11-03 8:00 PM
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Whiteboy - 2015-11-03 10:00 AM
rockinas - 2015-11-02 8:55 PM I like them A LOT. 

I trained & owned Three And Out, on the list Whiteboy posted.  Great mare, great mind, lot of fun to own & ride.  She injured a suspensory and I retired her.  We've been getting some nice foals out of her.

Since her, I've  purchased, started, and sold a few others that will be running in 2016.  I have another one of my own that will run in 2016, and I also have a weanling 3/4 brother to Dashin Czar who is at the top of the money earners list. 

SG  on here, also has several of them as well.



We are expecting foals from 3 different daughters of Tres Seis for 2016.  Every one of them I have had has had an exceptional mind & extremely athletic. 
How tall are your TS mares?...I've looked at a few and they have all been about 14.3.  Is that pretty standard for TS mares?

I haven't had one smaller than 15HH and that was a 2 year old I'd bought last fall on the HP sale.  She was still growing.
Most of mine have been/are between 15.2 and 16HH.  Three And Out is all of 16HH. 
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2015-11-03 9:04 PM
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I recently bought a son of his- which is why i ask. He is out of a daughter of Creole Dancer and about 16hh. Very athletic. I knew there was some success in the barrel pen but not as much as what was posted I am pretty excited to get him running!



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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-11-03 11:30 PM
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rockinas - 2015-11-03 8:00 PM

Whiteboy - 2015-11-03 10:00 AM
rockinas - 2015-11-02 8:55 PM I like them A LOT. 

I trained & owned Three And Out, on the list Whiteboy posted.  Great mare, great mind, lot of fun to own & ride.  She injured a suspensory and I retired her.  We've been getting some nice foals out of her.

Since her, I've  purchased, started, and sold a few others that will be running in 2016.  I have another one of my own that will run in 2016, and I also have a weanling 3/4 brother to Dashin Czar who is at the top of the money earners list. 

SG  on here, also has several of them as well.



We are expecting foals from 3 different daughters of Tres Seis for 2016.  Every one of them I have had has had an exceptional mind & extremely athletic. 
How tall are your TS mares?...I've looked at a few and they have all been about 14.3.  Is that pretty standard for TS mares?

I haven't had one smaller than 15HH and that was a 2 year old I'd bought last fall on the HP sale.  She was still growing.
Most of mine have been/are between 15.2 and 16HH.  Three And Out is all of 16HH. 

All of mine are tall. Even my colt is tall.
Mine all have great feet and bone
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2015-11-04 9:41 AM
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SG. - 2015-11-03 11:30 PM
rockinas - 2015-11-03 8:00 PM
Whiteboy - 2015-11-03 10:00 AM
rockinas - 2015-11-02 8:55 PM I like them A LOT. 

I trained & owned Three And Out, on the list Whiteboy posted.  Great mare, great mind, lot of fun to own & ride.  She injured a suspensory and I retired her.  We've been getting some nice foals out of her.

Since her, I've  purchased, started, and sold a few others that will be running in 2016.  I have another one of my own that will run in 2016, and I also have a weanling 3/4 brother to Dashin Czar who is at the top of the money earners list. 

SG  on here, also has several of them as well.



We are expecting foals from 3 different daughters of Tres Seis for 2016.  Every one of them I have had has had an exceptional mind & extremely athletic. 
How tall are your TS mares?...I've looked at a few and they have all been about 14.3.  Is that pretty standard for TS mares?
I haven't had one smaller than 15HH and that was a 2 year old I'd bought last fall on the HP sale.  She was still growing.

Most of mine have been/are between 15.2 and 16HH.  Three And Out is all of 16HH. 
All of mine are tall. Even my colt is tall. Mine all have great feet and bone

That is awesome, he is a really neat horse!  I need to just go to hp or one of the big sales.   
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-11-04 9:44 AM
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He was at the JEH just about 10 minutes from my house all this breeding season. I've seen him in person and he is a good sized horse and a darn good looking one, built wide with solid bone. He is not the friendliest animal but seems quite stately. I look forward to breeding him to one of my mares in the near future.
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